OK - I am a one-man-it-freak-show for a franchisee of several fast food restaurants and I switched my company to google apps and I love it. I spend way less time administering email and have time for other things.

My company has 74 restaurants and I work in the corporate office. We are deploying a computer for every restaurant (so they can access our new payroll self service and benefits as well as our corporate intranet which I built on google sites).

I plan on setting up a google apps account for each restaurant so they can access the intranet and eventually hope to use gmail as well.

I want to give each restaurant access to the intranet and email but ONLY from that specific computer. I don't want the manager to be able to take the password home and jump on from there. The only way I thought to do this was to not give the restaurant the password. I Would "Teamviewer in" to the PC and set the password.

My problem is that I know that eventually google will ask for the password again. I thought about after setting up the google apps account, signing into Chrome with the user/pass. Does anybody know if that stays permanent if you do that?

I just dont need to set it up and then one morning have 74 restaurants calling me for their password when the token expires.

OK - I am a one-man-it-freak-show for a franchisee of several fast food restaurants and I switched my company to google apps and I love it. I spend way less time administering email and have time for other things.

My company has 74 restaurants and I work in the corporate office. We are deploying a computer for every restaurant (so they can access our new payroll self service and benefits as well as our corporate intranet which I built on google sites).

I plan on setting up a google apps account for each restaurant so they can access the intranet and eventually hope to use gmail as well.

I want to give each restaurant access to the intranet and email but ONLY from that specific computer. I don't want the manager to be able to take the password home and jump on from there. The only way I thought to do this was to not give the restaurant the password. I Would "Teamviewer in" to the PC and set the password.

Hi Stan,

Authentic8 Silo has machine-specific policies which allow you to do exactly what you describe. FWIW, there are also schedule and file transfer restrictions you can apply to specific machines and that might be interesting, given your use case.

I work for Authentic8, you can PM me for details.

HTH,

Blaise

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